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  • Essay / Lady Macbeth - 1228

    Macbeth may also have a strong conscience, but it is something that separates them from each other and shows that something is wrong with Lady Macbeth. Before the sleepwalking scene, many critics noted Lady Macbeth's (Kiefer) sense of morality. From the beginning, Lady Macbeth wanted to be powerful, wishing for more male roles. Once Duncan's murder happened, it pushed her to her limits, driving her crazy. Many say that Lady Macbeth is more of the type who does not have doubts but has feelings of guilt (Kiefer). This is exactly what happened to her, she didn't question whether it was the right choice or not, Lady Macbeth was overcome with guilt and had no other way to free her than throughout her dreams and